The Alberta RCMP has taken the lead on an investigation into the United Conservative Party’s 2017 leadership race, prompting Premier Rachel Notley to question whether its leader, Jason Kenney, is fit to run the province.

On Friday, RCMP told Global News that Alberta’s election commissioner handed the investigation over to them this week, and that police are “looking into allegations based on information provided to us.”

Kenney said Friday neither he nor his party have been asked to speak to the RCMP, the election commissioner or any other law enforcement agency.

“Obviously we would comply fully if we were,” he said.

Kenney said the campaign he ran in 2017 was “in full compliance with all of the natural and legal requirements,” adding that he and his team “weren’t paying attention to how other people were funding their campaigns.”